Hi,
A lot of car's on the market had a resistor running in series to the bulb so if it failed then the alternator would still be excited.
Nowaday the alternator is controlled by, normaly the engine control unit, this will normaly only turn the alternator on ( via a signal wire, BSD line ) fully when under over-run or braking, slightly under cruise and off when accelerating. This is to save fuel, if you ever try to a turn alternator thats pumping out 80 + amps then you would know what drag it causes, you will need a big bar for sure!
The colour of the wire you are looking at should be brown and yellow.
Cheers John
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